Hello, Heartbeats! This week’s general collective tarot reading is powered by The Original Rider-Waite Tarot and two additional oracle decks, Moonology and The Wild Offering – a detailed list is available at the end of the post.
I don’t always take the message printed on the Moonology cards, preferring my own understanding of moon symbolism and astrology, but this time it hits the nail on the head: what do you need to release?
It seems as if we’ve been sleeping on an issue, something we hoped calm, reflective, prolonged thinking would solve. Yet, here we are, trapped in our thoughts. Our rational approach has fenced us in with a lot of unsatisfactory ideas. This is not a sustainable state of being, and something’s got to give. At what point do we just move on?
Some problems, no matter how hard you think of them or of a solution, are better left behind. Sometimes, solving a problem requires compromises you are uncomfortable making, or it even creates other problems. This happens when something is not for you but you’re clinging on to it – for any of a number of reasons. Does any of those reasons weigh more than your peace of mind, harmony, and overall happiness? If not, let it go, make room for what you need and what could add to your life. Peace of mind may be easier to attain than you realize.
The True Love card offers us some additional clues and advice. It says:
“Your wholeness and safety lie within, not from a partner. But this sovereignty actually leads to the deepest intimacy for you to stop using others. Let me stand on my own feet, dear Lord, and know True Love!”
We don’t need approval and validation from others to choose to rid ourselves of inner turmoil. Being kind to yourself and recognizing your wholeness will naturally sort the people and situations in your life and let go of the ones that don’t align with the plenitude of you.
Until next week, keep up to the rhythm of love – true love!
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Tarot and oracle decks used for this reading:
- The Original Rider Waite Tarot Deck by A. E. Waite, illustrated by Pamela Colman Smith, published by Rider
- Moonology Oracle Cards by Yasmin Boland, artwork by Nyx Rowan, published by Hay House
- The Wild Offering Oracle by Tosha Silver, artwork by Katie Daisy, published by Hay House
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